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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-10-21, Page 3YOUR FURNACE SAFE? Ito it costing too much to operate? Will it let you down this winter? Unless you are sure that your heating will be Satisfactory this winter, call us for FREE INSPECTION Noti Obligation or cost! We'll check and report the condition of your furnace, if changes are in- dicated there's still time to have us help you choose the ANTUS furnace which will Ml your heating' needs and suit your budget, Call us today, LOW DOWN PAYMENT! EASY TERMS -PERCY 'W, rimINTE .255 WINGHAM ligut eat oat, tatatim • v. r • OAINV FARMAN! OF CANADA 409 Huron Street, Toronto Free ! Marie Fraser's new •" - Canadian Ch000e Racipesii Send today!, • iiOiSMi,i,?71,1% . , Hydro Wives ..Hota Farewell Party Mrs. Allen .Walker and Mrs, Ken Downie were guests -of honor .en Thursday .eVelling when .about ladies gathered at the home of , Mrs, Kelvin MeTntyre.. They were all wives of employees of the Rtir, al Hydro, Mrs,. Walker's husband has been moyed..to Owen Sound and Mr, Pow.nle is now in Penetang, The wives and families expect to join their huabands in the near future. a Mrs. Harold Burrell. presented each with a lazy Austin, Euchre was played ,during the evening with Mrs, Ted Gauley winning the prise for high. score and. Mrs, Nel- son' Armstrong, low, Lunch was served at the close of a very plea- sant evening. Social Functions .For Mrs..,cooper On. Thursday afternoon Mrs, .leer Leitch .was hostess when • a fey, friends gathered in Ihonor .of Mrs V, A. Cooper, who with her hus- band and two,children; left on Sat- urday for their new borne in.. gl, Tbey have been residents .of Wirigham for the past couple .of years and occupied one of the gill- .crest homes, The ladies at the tea wore priest- ly women who had worked with Mrs, Cooper.ln Mission Band work in St, Andrew's Presbyterian Churph, Mrs. Len Phillips made the Presentation of a china floral centrepiece -and six salad platea. • Mrs. Leitch was assisted by Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Ted English. Sunday evening, after the regu- lar service at St, Andrew's the members of the choir gathered to_. gether to honor Mrs. Cooper, H. V. Pym, organist and choir master, presented her with a Bible arid ex- pressed regret in losing a talented era d.•fa.itlr,ful. xmanabar..- .. . .... , , • . Mrs. Cooper thanked Mr. Pym and the choir members and a de- licious lunch was served and a -so- cial hour enjoyed. Mission Bands Joint Meeting ' A joint Fall Thankoffering of the Mission Band of the United Church and St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church was held on October 19 in the United Church Sunday school, Mothers and friends and ladies of the W.M.S. were present, President Linda Reavie opened the meeting with the call to wor- ship and the opening hymn. The United Church children recited the Mission Band Purpose and -sang their welcome song, Sheila Crew- son read the Scripture and a new Mission Band prayer was recited in unison by the Presbyterian child- ren, A very interesting Thanksgiving message was read by Mrs. McAr- thur and a hymn was sung. John and Ken Rae, Monty and Paul Templeman, took up the offering and Patsy Zurhrigg gave the of- fertory prayer, followed by the roll call, A warm welcome was extended to all mothers and ladies present by Lyle Gauley, A solo, "I Am So Glad That Our Father in Heaven" was sung •by Lois Corrin. A piano selection by Judy Reed entitled "Swans on the River", was greatly enjoyed. A duet, "Bible' Friends" was sung by Sandra and Marilyn Tiffin, A film, "Sugar and Spice", deal- ing with missionary work in India The wallows advan,a4laok won Oot-. • accident, for all sportssn:ed Mere.' wen for the Fear, The Skating Mngotne Maitea good gift suggestion and may be had from Mrs. A0114 Mrs. Burrell and gra, Pay Were appointed :;to arrange testa, Ncrile is the time to enroll your child to study for the tests which are al- ways held after the Carnival. See town .bulletin4vard 'fur copy of mem bership form, Patrick St,,* Winwham P4one 770 N9 OVTSIDE FINANCING! —You deal only with us ...Easy time payment means greater lot savings with convenience •for you at STAINTONS October 31 Set for 1WFSC Registration On Thursday, the Wingharn Fig- ure Skating Club executive met to plan for the coming season. All members were present: Past pres., W. W. Gurney; president, N. J. Welwood; vice pres., John Cruick- shank; treas., Mrs. H. Wild; see!y., Mrs. K Burrell; convener of arena supervision, Mrs. D. Rosenhagen; costumes, Mrs. J. Day; skating magazine subscriptions, Mrs. Ron Bell; phoning, .Mrs. IL Reming- ton. Mrs. Wild and Mrs., Burrell were appointed to register mem- bers. •It was 'decided to have a parent go to the council chambers on Saturday, Oct. 31st from 1.30 to 3.00 p.m. to fill in the membership forms and talk over i some of the problems with so many young skaters. It was also decided to mail membership forms to the homes of last year's members, so they might be filled in in advance. Others may secure forms from the secretary, Mrs. Wild, or at the Hall on the 31st. Last year's membership was 67 but the club is prepared to -handle 100. If a large number are of pre- 4 school age, a class between 3 and 4 p.m, Tuesdays will be established if possible. The -club felt fortunate in getting Rac Warden of Guelph Skating Club as Senior Pro and. Harold Brooks of Wingham as assistant. Both will be present on Tuesdays. Mr. Warden was a member of the local Club for one year and was well liked, He has entered many competitions and has always placed in the top four. During the past year, he became a Mem- ber of the Canadian Four Cham- pions of Canada. He has passed two Gold dances and -his sixth figure test, He is enthusiastic and • prepared to teach all ages. It was stated that many mothers did not seem to realize the need for supervision off the ice, but accidents da occur without warn- ing and wee ones' skate's and mitts need attention. Spectators can distract attention Of skaters during lessons, to Mention a few reasons, A paid supervisor would Mean substantial inereaSe in fees, Lessons were slated to begin the firat, Saturday Or Tuesday that ice becomes available and notice will be given Over Ma\TX Enteitaina merit :Guide and Fridays and Mon- . days beginning Nev. 6th. 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He is a good • "digger" for dollars and his wife manages them well. So their family expenditures are kept in line with the family pay cheque. Public works cover a lot of ground'. The budget of `the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa is in the millions of dollars ...pawl his department is only one of many., Money for all departments of government comes through the Minister of Finance who gets it largely in taxes from Canadians such as you. When more money is spent than is collected in taxes, government must borrow from you . * or else create new money. The creation of new money is one factor that leads to inflation . . . which means your dollar buys less and less.,, The government has been spending more than you have been paying in taxes. To narrow the gap between income and expenditures, new taxes have been imposed. The next step should be to reduce expenditures, or at least hold the line, Undertaking new commitments — adding new welfare or other services — will only make it that much more difficult to pay our way. Tell your M.P. at Ottawa that since you are ,trying to save, you expect government to dtk the same. * 'You also help when you save more by means of life' insurance, savings deposits, and the purchase of govern-, , merit bonds. Your savings help to create a SOUND dollar; and this, in turn, helps to create job security for you. and ,more jobs for other Canadians.. A'souND DOLLAR MEANS A BETTER LIFE FOR YOU GIVE YOUR ACTIVE SUPPORT TO THE rxota AGAINST INFLATIO4 4.411111,10 sERVlc MESSAGE FROM THE LIFE INSORAtiCE, GOMPAtilES I61OAMAI4 WED TN DLYTH,—Mary Helen Young, d'aughter of Mn and Mrs, John Young of Blyth and Lloyd Wellington Walker exchanged' marriage vows. in Blyth United Church on October 3. The groom is the son of Mrs. Thos. Walker of Whigham and the late Mr. Walken—Photo by Harvey McDowell. with two little children was shown and proved, quite interesting. A vote of thanks was extended by Mrs. Conron to Dick Scott for run- ning the projector and to everyone for making a successful meeting. She also thanked the mothers and ladies for attending and asked that they remain for a cup of tea, Mrs, Murray Rae thanked the United Church Mission Band for inviting St, Andrew's Presbyterian Mission Band and reminded the Presbyter- ian ladies of the ChristmaS Tea and said that articles would be greatly appreciated for the Mission Band table. The closing hymn and prayer brought the meeting to a conclusion and an enjoyable social time fol- lowed. Surprise Party On 30th Anniversary A surprise party was • held on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Morris Swanson, when family and friends gathered to honor them on their 30th wed- ding anniversary, Mrs, Gordon Cerson played the piano and everyone joined in sing- ing during the evening. Mrs. Swan- son was presented with an orchid and Mr. Swanson with a carnation boutonniere. Ken Downie, on behalf of the friends attending presented them ,with a setting for eight in stainless steel flatware. The family gave them a set of bathroom scales and a copper covered cake dish, A delicious turkey dinner, was served at the close .of a pleasant evening, which had been prepared by their daughter, Mrs. Corson. CLEARANCE U WM. ROGERS & SON "APRIL" PA TTERN 52 piece Service for .8 — ..$ 69,95 Chest .. 15.00 Silver Chafing Dish , 39.95 NeN,./ NoriAm. ,ONTAFV:C:: • -51111111111111101111111 1 1.11111111 1 111111111111111111111i1111111111M111111111111111111111010111111.11111IMIIIIIR